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Published: February 26, 2008
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Oasis Economies

Reprint No. 08105

Author Profiles:


Joe Saddi (saddi_joe@bah.com), a senior vice president with Booz Allen Hamilton based in Beirut, leads the firm’s business in the Middle East, and is a member of the firm’s board of directors. His work covers multifunctional assignments in the sectors of water, oil, gas, mining, steel, automotive, consumer goods, and petrochemicals; it includes policy formulation, corporate and business strategies, organization, and governance.

Karim Sabbagh (sabbagh_karim@bah.com) is a vice president with Booz Allen based in Dubai and Riyadh. His work focuses on economic and corporate development, with an emphasis on information and communication technology, and includes policy formulation, business strategies, mergers and acquisitions, governance, and implementation.

Richard Shediac (shediac_richard@bah.com) is a vice president with Booz Allen based in Abu Dhabi. His work focuses on the public sector and the health industry, and includes policy formulation, corporate and business strategies, organization and governance, and implementation.

This article was produced with research from the Booz Allen Hamilton Ideation Center (www.ideation-center.com) and contributions from Booz Allen Senior Vice President Charles El-Hage, Vice President Ibrahim El-Husseini, Vice President Fadi Majdalani, and Vice President Ghassan Barrage.

 

 
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